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Title: Generator Muffler
Post by: John Mey on March 04, 2004, 09:34:00 AM
I have a older Generac generator. When I crank it up all the birds in my neighborhood take flight.   (//images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif)  Anyway, the muffler looks quite old and I was thinking about trying a new one. Are there any good solutions for getting it better muffled, like a motorcycle muffler or something?  thanks.......Ranger.
Title: Generator Muffler
Post by: bigray on March 04, 2004, 11:46:00 AM
I have the same problem. I've been meaning stop by this small engine shop close to my house but haven't had the chance.

My brother insists that there is a silencer muffler that can reduce the noise.

While the noise is a problem most of our camping thus far has been at state parks with full hookups. When we travel more, we will have to park in the remote corners of Wal-Mart or other stops to keep from disturbing others.

Ranger, my problem is finding an air filter for my Generac Generator. Where do you get yours? One guy said he could get them but a $30 a pop. That's too much in my opinion.

Can you help me?
Title: Generator Muffler
Post by: John Mey on March 06, 2004, 02:15:00 AM
BigRay,  I am a recent Cliiper owner (havent really used it yet) and I just took a look at my Generac air filter. Well, it appears I dont have one. I am assuming it should be where you pop the small panel off just to the left of the carbeurator with one screw. I have no way of knowing if yours is the same as mine. Mine is a older model. Anyway, I am assuming it uses some type of a foam air filter. If it does use a foam one rather than a stiffer paper type of that auto's use, you should be able to simply clean it in your sink using hot water and dish soap. Thats how I clean the filter on my dirt bike. Now that I see I am missing one, I will try and get a peice of foam to make a filter for my unit. I have no idea where you can get a new one at this time. If its a type that you can clean, then thats what I suggest.   Ranger
Title: Generator Muffler
Post by: bigray on March 06, 2004, 10:04:00 AM
Ranger,

Sounds like you have the same one I have. Mine is gold in color. The filter that I have is the paper type. I've considered washing it with gas (like we use to do in the good old days) but I figured I could just as well get a new one. Better said than done. I haven't been able to find one.

Thanks!!